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http://www.songkick.com/concerts/7889506-these-charming-men-at-village
A recent interview with the band's guitarist, Gavin Murphy, appears here -
http://www.galwaynews.ie/18324-smiths-music-gets-new-lease-life-these-charming-men
"The Smiths were one of the most revered bands of the 1980s, a quartet whose influence is still felt today. Fans of their music check out These Charming Men when they come to the Róisín Dubh this Friday, March 18.
The tribute act has been playing together since 1995. Their formation sounds like it could have come from High Fidelity, Nick Hornby’s novel about music obsessives.
“Basically, I’m a huge Smiths fan,” says Gavin Murphy, who plays the guitar parts written by Johnny Marr. “The band has always been a labour of love – my brother [Des] is the bass player, and we’d always be jamming the songs together..."'
A recent interview with the band's guitarist, Gavin Murphy, appears here -
http://www.galwaynews.ie/18324-smiths-music-gets-new-lease-life-these-charming-men
"The Smiths were one of the most revered bands of the 1980s, a quartet whose influence is still felt today. Fans of their music check out These Charming Men when they come to the Róisín Dubh this Friday, March 18.
The tribute act has been playing together since 1995. Their formation sounds like it could have come from High Fidelity, Nick Hornby’s novel about music obsessives.
“Basically, I’m a huge Smiths fan,” says Gavin Murphy, who plays the guitar parts written by Johnny Marr. “The band has always been a labour of love – my brother [Des] is the bass player, and we’d always be jamming the songs together..."'